Wed, Sep 28, 6:30pm - 7:30pm Eastern Time
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Give as a Gift Book as Private EventNew York Times reporter Sarah Maslin Nir leads a conversation with her colleagues Maggie Haberman and Nikita Stewart about what it takes to produce "The Daily Miracle" in the digital era. They will discuss how social media and the pressures of a digital-driven 24 hour news cycle influence the reporting, editing, and, not least, the physical production of the daily paper. What are the challenges for long-form investigative journalism in our high-speed digital age?
This program accompanies our new exhibition, Analog City: NYC B.C. (Before Computers), which will be open for viewing before and after the program; tickets include Museum admission.
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The Public Programs Department at the Museum of the City of New York has a strict no refunds policy.
For curator-led group tours:
· Space is limited to 25 participants and advance registration is required
· Enrollment will close on Tuesday, October 1st at noon
· Check in with Visitors Services upon entering the museum to receive a designated tour sticker
· Meet the curator in the rotunda on the first floor under the Starlight chandelier
· Minimum enrollment must be reached or the event may be canceled by email notification on October 1st and fully refunded
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Museum of the City of New York - Public
East Harlem, Manhattan
1220 5th Ave
At E 103rd St
New York, New York 10029 East Harlem, Manhattan
1220 5th Ave
At E 103rd St
New York, New York 10029
By Bus: M1, M2, M3, M4 or M106 to 103rd Street By Subway: #6 to 103rd Street, walk three blocks west; #2 or #3 to Central Park North/110th Street, walk one block east to Fifth Avenue, then south to 103rd Street.
Start Date | Time | Teacher | # Sessions | Price |
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6:30pm - 7:30pm Eastern Time | Maggie Haberman , Nikita Stewart & Sarah Maslin Nir (moderator) | 1 | $20 |
The Museum of the City of New York was founded in 1923 by Henry Collins Brown, a Scottish-born writer with a vision for a populist approach to the city. The Museum was originally housed in Gracie Mansion, the future residence of the Mayor of New York. Hardinge Scholle succeeded Henry Brown in 1926 and...
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